: It frequently compares the Indian constitutional framework with the systems of the USA, UK, Australia, and Canada.
: Analysis of historic rulings on the Right to Privacy, Article 370, and electoral reforms are systematically added. : It frequently compares the Indian constitutional framework
The 26th edition of DD Basu's "Introduction to the Constitution of India" is indispensable for understanding the practical functioning of the Indian state. By incorporating the latest legal updates, it keeps readers aligned with contemporary constitutional interpretation. For the most accurate and reliable information, utilizing official digital or physical copies is highly recommended. By incorporating the latest legal updates, it keeps
: It covers legislative changes up to the Constitution (One Hundred and Fifth Amendment) Act, 2021 . The 26th Edition of DD Basu is copyrighted
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Perhaps the most significant addition is the detailed analysis of the Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) vs Union of India case. The book explores how the Supreme Court declared the Right to Privacy as a fundamental right under Article 21, fundamentally altering the state’s relationship with the citizen. It traces the trajectory from A.K. Gopalan to Maneka Gandhi , culminating in this watershed moment.